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This is a British Army MOD issue handset storage pouch. It is Intended for the Clansman PRC-350 radio kit but can be used with all other back pack radio handsets. The pouch has two belts or yoke loops that can be attached to existing PLCE Yoke or Belt. The Pouch has a zip opening that allows easy access to the handset. Supplied in new condition, Grade 1. NSN: 5965-99-620-8031.

The Power supply connector / adaptor for the PRC-349. Fits as a normal battery pack and allows the radio to be connected to an external 12 VDC PSU or battery. NATO Part Number 6625-99-649-5584. Supplied in New condition.

The Clansman PRC-320 Back-Pack Adaptor. The two pieces of metal adapters screw on to the back side of the radio allowing the radio to be mounted on a Clansman GS or a Light Weight carry frame. Supplied with fixing screws.

This is the British Army MOD issue DPM Personal Role Radio PRR pouch. It fit's a Bowman H-4855 PRC-343 radio, made from Infra-Red resistant heavy duty woodland pattern camouflaged Cordura. The pouch can be attached to existing PLCE Yoke or Belt.

The pouch has two belts or yoke loops and four female press studs on rear. Four press studs on the front to safely lock the radio into position. Velcro flap for quick access and an adjustable quick release buckle.

Approximate Size 4 Wide, 8 Long and 2 Deep. Supplied in very good used condition. NSN: 8465-99-978-7651.

This is the standard vehicle antenna rods that were fitted to many military vehicles such as the British Landrovers using the Clansman radios and American Jeeps.

The antenna rod sets are supplied as a set of three 1 meter 3 feet painted copper-coated steel antenna rods. The rods are sequentially screwed into one another and extend to 3 meters 9 feet.

Up to two extra bottom section rods can be added to extend height to 5 meters 16 feet total.

The antenna rods would fit the following American antenna mast bases, MP-65, AB-22, AB-24, as well as most British mast bases such as the Clansman Base Aerial Support No. 31 and NATO vehicle antenna mast bases. American part number for the rods is MS-116A, MS-117A, MS-118A.

The standard set is supplied as a set of 3 rods, extended rodset is also available, please choose below. The rods are supplied in good used condition, grade 2.

The Clansman remote personal unit (RPU) is carried around the neck on the webbing strap. It gives access to the harness with intercom and radio facilities or direct in to a radio, both at distance up to 3 KM using twin cable (D10) or 5 KM using CT-10 cable.

Call is available when working harness or radio direct. It is used with ear-defending headgear and is fitted with snatch release from both headgear and neck-strap.

The Clansman Commanders Personal Unit (CPU) which is held by a webbing strap around around the commanders neck. It gives access to the harness with intercom and radio facilities or direct in to a radio. Call is available when working harness or radio direct. It is used with ear-defending headgear and is fitted with snatch release from both headgear and neck-strap. NSN: 5820-99-117-5043. Supplied in good condition.

This is the Clansman 3 way power distribution box. It connects to 12-14 or 24-28 Volt DC power supply of a vehicle or power supply using the bolt on fly leads and provides 3 fuse protected 2 pin power outlets to connect to Clansman equipment such as VRC-353 or VRC-321 radio stations. Supplied in very good condition.

Clansman DPM Radio Ruck-Sack for carrying a man-pack radio on the back, will fit the following radios, PRC-320, PRC-351, PRC-352, PRC-344 and some other Clansman portable radios. Supplied in good condition.

The standard GS carry frame is used to carry a Clansman PRC-320, PRC-344 or PRC-351, PRC-352 and other Clansman back-pack radios. Can also be fixed into a vehicle using a GS fitting frame. Supplied in good condition.

Clansman Fast Battery Charger D.C. 14V, NSN 6130-99-117-0450. Charges 24 volt batteries from 28 Volt DC input. Features include a shorter charging time, automatic termination of charging when the batteries are fully charged and a fully charged battery indicator. Can charge 1-3.3 Ah 24 Volt Batteries.Supplied in good tested condition, input and output cables are not included, but are available separately, See options below.

Operating frequency of this RF amplifier is in the VHF band of 30-76 Mhz in 3 selectable ranges: 30-40 Mhz, 40-55 Mhz, 55-76 Mhz. Requires 24 VDC to operate.

The amplifier can not be used on high power transmit using the radios normal whip antenna and instead a Ground-Spike Antenna is used. The amplifier can only be used on high power as a fixed radio station or in a vehicle using the vehicles antenna system. For mobile man-pack operations the battle antenna is fitted and the radio is operated on low power bypassing the amplifier as a PRC-351.

The RF amplifier works with other VHF radios and needs about 1.5 watts of input power to produce 20 Watts of output power. Connections are by standard BNC antenna plugs. NSN: 5820-99-114-3640. Supplied in good condition.

Two core twisted pair high temperature, fire resistant DON10, WD1/TT, D10 Telephone Cable with breaking resistance of up to 1/2 Tonne! These cables are used over long distances to connect together field telephones, line equipment and field telephone exchanges as well as remote handsets to Clansman radios.

Each cable core is double insulated with Polyethylene insulated conductor and secondary nylon insulation, and is black in colour. Wire diameter including insulation is 4.64mm, wire strand thickness 0.28mm. Each core has 7 strands of wire, 4 of which are plated copper wire and 3 strands of steel wire for toughness.

The Clansman 25 Watt HF Selector Unit SURF for use with the Clansman VRC-321 HF vehicle transceiver. It can also be used with other HF radio transmitters with output powers of up to 25 Watts.

The SURF is used when more than one radio is used in close proximately and prevents one radio interfering with the other radio. The SURF is then tuned to give optimum performance and achieve maximum range with the radio set.

The Clansman PRC-349 is a modern synthesised VHF/FM radio Frequency range is 37 to 46.95 MHz in 25 KHz spacing providing 400 possible channels and a maximum output power of 1 Watt. Frequency selection by 3 small thumb wheel knobs on the side of the radio which can be operated even while the operator is wearing Arctic mittens, or in the dark by counting clicks from the end-stops. Has Clansman compatible squelch and whisper modes of operation with battery saving function. Operates from 12 VDC using 10* AA batteries inserted inside the battery cassette.

The Racal Clansman PRC-349 / RT-349 is a VHF/FM transceiver intended for personal communication in combat conditions. The radio is designed to be fully compatible with the existing range of Clansman VHF equipment. The radio can be mounted on the shoulder, chest or back with adjustable quick release holster. It can also be carried inside a back pack or pocket of a combat jacket. The Radio is supplied in Grade 2 condition, in good condition, tested and operational.

The Clansman RT-350 / PRC-350 is a narrow-band FM VHF man-pack radio that operates from 36-57MHz in 2KHz steps, total of 841 programmable channels with 2 Watts output. The radio operates from a 15VDC battery pack. The desired frequency is set by four knobs on the side of the radio which can be operated even while the operator is wearing Arctic mittens, or in the dark by counting clicks from the end-stops.

Having set the four frequency control knobs the operator has then to set the only remaining control, the system switch, to one of its four positions: Off, Whisper, Loud and Noise-On.

In the Whisper position the audio output is reduced by a factor of 10 and the microphone sensitivity is increased by about the same amount. This position is used in situations close to the enemy where a minimum amount of noise is desirable.

The Loud position enables the set to be used in conditions of high ambient noise levels, such as may be encountered in active service.

Noise-On position the squelch or muting circuit is disabled and receiver noise is heard in the absence of a signal.

The optional accessories include a Terylene harness for carrying the set on the hip or back, Battery Pack, Flexible Antenna & 2 meter Long Whip Antenna.

Normally the 2 Meter Whip Antenna is used and a rotating mounting socket on the set enables the rod to be rotated rough 90? when the operator is lying down. The headset and handset provided with the complete station can be connected to the set at the same time to enable an officer or a second operator to monitor the radio.

The radio is supplied in very good condition, tested and working. Please select accessories option that can be used with this radio below.

This is the Clansman RT-351 / VRC-351 Back-Pack Radio. It is a 4 Watt portable VHF (FM) Radio, made by RACAL BCC Ltd. in England. The PRC-351 has been designed to provide command communications at battalion and company level for dismounted troops. It was also used in vehicles by mounted troops. The PRC-351 replaced the older A41 and A42 British VHF radios.

Frequency Range 30 to 76.000 MHz in 25 Khz steps giving a total of 1841 programmable channels. The desired frequency is set by four knobs on the side of the radio which can be operated even while the operator is wearing Arctic mittens, or in the dark by counting clicks from the end-stops.

A Whisper mode is provided for use when quiet conditions are essential. In this mode the receiver's audio output volume is reduced and the microphone sensitivity is increased. A Loud mode is also provided for operation in noisy environments as well as a Noise-On switch position which allows the radio to operate with the squelch in the off mode.

Output power of the radio is 4 Watts into a 50 Ohm load and the transmitting range is up to 10 Km when used with 1.2 meter standard whip antenna in open country side, and up to 20 Km when used with a vehicle antenna. The radio can be capable of transmitting to much greater distances by adding an external clip on 20 Watt RF amplifier. In this configuration the radio would effectively become a Clansman PRC-352 which is available elsewhere on this website.

If more than one radio set is used in close proximately a Selective Unit RF 4 Watt SURF should be installed on top of the PRC-351 radio. The SURF prevents one radio interfering with the other radio. The SURF is then tuned to give optimum performance and achieve maximum range with the radio set.

The radio is powered by a standard Clansman 24 Volt battery pack. The battery clips on to the bottom of the radio. The radio can also be powered / recharged with a Hand Generator which clips on between the radio and the battery. It can also be powered externally from Vehicle power supply or a 24 Volt DC Power Supply such as the UK-AC1-2870 14/28 Volt AC Adaptor, connected to the radio with a modified battery extension lead.

The PRC-351 and accessories are supplied in very good condition, tested and operational. Please choose from a range of accessories that is available below.

This is the Clansman RT-352 / VRC-352 Back-Pack Radio that was mainly used by the Royal Marines. The radio is basically a Clansman RT-351 / PRC-351 with the addition of a 20 Watt Amplifier.

The PRC-352 is a 20 Watt portable VHF (FM) Radio using a clip on external RF amplifier, made by RACAL BCC Ltd. in England. The PRC-352 has been designed to provide command communications at battalion and company level for dismounted troops. It was also used in vehicles by mounted troops.

Frequency Range 30 to 76.000 MHz in 25 Khz steps giving a total of 1841 programmable channels. The desired frequency is set by four knobs on the side of the radio which can be operated even while the operator is wearing Arctic mittens, or in the dark by counting clicks from the end-stops.

A Whisper mode is provided for use when quiet conditions are essential. In this mode the receiver's audio output volume is reduced and the microphone sensitivity is increased. A Loud mode is also provided for operation in noisy environments as well as a Noise-On switch position which allows the radio to operate with the squelch in the off mode.

Output power of the radio is 20 Watts into a 50 Ohm load using the RF amplifier. The amplifier can not be used on high power transmit using the radios normal whip antenna and instead a Ground-Spike Antenna is used. The amplifier can only be used on high power as a fixed radio station or in a vehicle using the vehicles antenna system. For mobile man-pack operations the battle antenna is fitted and the radio is operated on low power bypassing the amplifier as a PRC-351.

If more than one radio set is used in close proximately a Selective Unit RF 4 Watt SURF should be installed on top of the PRC-352 radio and used on low power. The SURF prevents one radio interfering with the other radio. The SURF is then tuned to give optimum performance and achieve maximum range with the radio set.

The radio is powered by a standard Clansman 24 Volt battery pack. The battery clips on to the bottom of the radio. The radio can also be powered / recharged with a Hand Generator which clips on between the radio and the battery. It can also be powered externally from Vehicle power supply or a 24 Volt DC Power Supply such as the UK-AC1-2870 14/28 Volt AC Adaptor, connected to the radio with a modified battery extension lead.

The PRC-352 and accessories are supplied in very good condition, tested and operational. Please choose from a range of accessories that is available below.

This is a British military Clansman RT-344 / PRC-344 UHF Man-pack Transceiver. Made in the late 70's by Siemens Plessey Defense Systems in Christchurch, England and was used by the British Army and the Royal Netherlands Marine Corps.

The PRC-344 is a light weight Solid-State UHF/AM Transmitter/ Receiver operating in the frequency range of 225 to 399.95 MHz band with 50 kHz channel spacing giving a total of 3500 synthesized channels. Channel selection by three decade rotary switches, Controls for mode selection and volume level.

Transmitter output 2.5 Watts with an operational range of greater than 160 km. built in Rescue Homing Beacon facilities. Remote-Control facilities up to 3 km using 2 core wire and Re-broadcast facilities. The radio operates from a standard Clansman 24 Volt battery.

The Clansman PRC-344 was mainly used for ground-to-air links between combat troops and their supporting ground attack aircraft and for control communications for emergency airfields and helicopter landing pads.

The radio is supplied in very good working condition. Please choose from the list of optional accessories that is available for this radio.

The UK RT-353 / VRC-353 was manufactured by Marconi Space and Defence Systems for the British Armed Forces. The VRC-353 was first introduced in the 1970's and was the worlds most versatile and advanced VHF FM vehicle radio system of it's time, capable of voice and data. It was mainly fitted in Land Rovers, Tanks & FFR vehicles and used as a base station.

Constructed in a die-cast alloy waterproof case, the radio is operationally compatible with the Clansman range of VHF radios as well as the RT-524, PRC-25, PRC-77, VRC-12, SEM-25, SEM-35 and other VHF radio sets.

The British Army Clansman UK RT-321 / VRC-321 HF system has been designed and developed by MEL Communications Ltd in Crawley, England for mobile or static use. It is primarily designed as an HF vehicle station for mobile ground-wave operation, but can also be used as a ground station or for sky-wave operation over long distances. With the addition of a 250 Watt RF amplifier the station becomes a VRC-322, which is available elsewhere on this website.

Digital frequency selection in 100 Hz steps over the 1.5 to 30 MHz frequency range. All frequencies are synthesized from one reference oscillator. The receiver / transmitter frequency is selected by decade switches. Power output, High Power 40 Watt PEP (SSB), 25 W CW Low Power 5 Watt PEP (SSB), 5 W CW. Beta light illumination is provided to enable the meter and Setting Switches to be read in the dark.

The equipment operates from 28 VDC power supply which can have a wide variation in nominal voltage

The Clansman RT-320 / PRC320 is a lightweight HF/SSB radio station designed as part of the British Army's Clansman range of radio equipments for combat use throughout the world. It was used by long-range patrols and Special Forces because of its sky-wave range performance and hand generator system.The equipment operates in the 2 to 30 MHz band with 100 Hz channel spacing, which gives a choice of 280 000 frequencies. Selection is by decade knobs which control a micro-miniature synthesizer locked to a temperature compensated reference oscillator, giving a high order of stability under all environmental conditions.